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"This skipper is similar to Arni now. Often daydreaming," said Marisah again.

"It's a person's name, granny. There's just something to think about. So don't confuse it, it's not good," I replied. Marisah's grandmother nodded.

"Arni tells me a lot about your goodness, you know, skipper ...," she said again. I looked up trying to pay attention to the story. "And now Arni says, the skipper is inhabiting her. Arni is quite sad about that."

"Well, who inhabits her? I'm just busy with my own business, Grandma. Besides, it's not good for a man to be too close to a married woman. I respect that principle. Besides, why should she be sad?" I answered. It's really good that Marisah grandmother asked me when the shop was empty.

Marisyah grandmother took her tray on her lap, then she sat in the chair in front of me. Her old face looked so tired, before saying a single word she took a deep breath.

"Arni said, the skipper is her friend. A good friend. Thanks to the skipper, Arni often forgets about his problems with Muri. heart with the skipper."

I just laughed at what Marisah's grandmother said. Looks really funny. I remember very well every word Arni said at that time. "This granny is really funny. It's really disrespectful to match a woman who already has a husband with me who is single, granny. Come on, don't talk about this ridiculous thing. And tell Arni, I don't live with her. I just respect her decision, Grandma."

Marisah grandmother seemed to be nodding again. "Okay, boss, I'll tell her. And forgive me for wanting too much if Arni is happy. After all, she will continue to suffer if she's with Muri."

I immediately stood up, it felt like I was no longer interested in this coffee and praying. "Grandma, after all, Arni's decision is right. She is an adult, she chose Muri as a life partner, it means she loves Muri. And again, Grandma... It really has nothing to do with me. Don't let things like this become ambiguous. . Even more, so that it makes other people think if I snatch someone's wife. It's a pity, Grandma."

"Sorry, skipper. Sorry, for I was presumptuous. Sorry again."